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Partnership Against Hunger and Poverty
(PAHP)
“Fighting Hunger Through Partnerships” 24 March 2015
- Lawrence Cruz, PAHP National Coordinator -
The PAHP
Concerted effort to address key challenges
Hunger Mitigation
Food Security
Poverty Reduction
Convergence and Synergy
Department of
Social Welfare
and Development
Department of
Agriculture
Department of
Agrarian
Reform
Direct support services through health and nutrition, and
education for day-care and school enrolment to improve
household economic prospects
Assistance to family farms and farmer organizations for
increasing farm productivity and ensuring food security
Expansion of rural production base by facilitating access of
agrarian reform communities to essential support services and
markets
Development Partners
Food and Agriculture Organization
rld World Food Programme
Government of Brazil
Provision of technical assistance for improved agriculture and
fisheries production and natural resource management
Supporting nutritional rehabilitation of undernourished children
and providing skills enhancements leading to higher income
opportunities for the rural poor.
Providing technical assistance through the Center for Excellence
Against Poverty and sharing experience gained and lessons
learned from the Zero Hunger Program to other countries.
Brazil’s Zero-Hunger Plan and Food Purchase Program
Provision of agricultural extension services
linked to the nutrition needs of the
feeding program and logistics management
related to production, delivery and
storage of required food items
The PAHP Framework
School Feeding Program
Feeding Program for Severely
Malnourished
Government Food Requirement
for Inmates
Community Canteen Community Affordable Meals
for Workers and Laborers
Support to Other
Government Feeding
Programs
Partnership Against Hunger
and Poverty
Primordial Goals:
•Eliminate Hunger
• Ensure Food Security
• Reduce Poverty
Feeding Program
Pantawid Pamilya
KALAHI-CIDSS
Sustainable Livelihood Program
ARCCESS
ARCP II Agri-Enterprise
Development, Rural Infra
Agrarian Production Credit Program
Farm Production Inputs
Equipment and Facilities
Agri Extension Services
Family Farms and Communal
Gardens
Convergence and Synergy
Support from Development Partners
PAHP Technical Assistance Mission from Brazil 9-13 December 2013
Assessment of the PAHP design
and the implementation
arrangements in pilot areas
Consultative meetings
with PAHP Convergence Team and
Program Stakeholders
Mission’s Interaction with PAHP Stakeholders
Perception and views from the Pantawid
Parents Leaders Organization (PPLO) in the
Day Care Center in Castilla, Sorsogon
Sharing of Brazil’s Food Purchase
Program with Agrarian Reform
Beneficiary Organizations
(ARBOs) and Farmers
Organizations (FOs)
Mission’s Recommendation
Provision of continuing technical assistance
focused on the PAHP design
Support to PAHP Operation and Management in the pilot areas
Assist in developing the Monitoring and Evaluation System for PAHP
Assistance from the Brazilian Government shall cover the 3 years of the
pilot program
Technical Inputs from FAO and WFP
Refinements of the PAHP Framework following the assessment and
recommendation of the Technical Assistance Mission from Brazil
Further complementary assistance to PAHP implementation building on
their respective programs in hunger mitigation, food security and poverty
reduction
Philippines-Brazil Forum on PAHP Manila, 12 December 2013
The Wrap Up Meeting of the Brazil Technical
Assistance Mission and the Signing of the Statement
of Intent by:
MILTON RONDO, Minister Counsellor
RODRIGUE VINET, FAO Representative
PRAVEEN AGRAWAL, WFP Representative
CORAZON JULIANO SOLIMAN, Secretary, DSWD
VIRGILIO DELOS REYES, Secretary, DAR
Statement of Intent The 3-years of the PAHP pilot program
will involve necessary support in the
following:
1. Design of Rural Extension Services, Credit
and Insurance to Smallholders and Farm
Families
2. Feeding Program, Food Procurement
Modalities and Management of
Community Food Hub
3. Monitoring and Evaluation Methodologies
and Framework
4. Public Policy Design and Follow-through
Activities
PAHP Coverage and Beneficiaries
Pilot Area: Region V
Region/Province # of
LGUs # of DCC DC Children # of
ARBOs # of
ARBs
Region V
3rd District CamSur 4 274 8,227 12 480
Camarines Norte 6 209 7,525 25 1000
Castilla, Sorsogon 1 59 1,669 3 120
Sub Total 11 542 17,421 40
1,600
PAHP Coverage and Beneficiaries
Roll-Out Area: Region VIII
Region/Province # of LGUs # of DCC DC Children # of ARBOs # of ARBs
Region VIII
Leyte 14 112 3,195 2 80
Western Samar 7 182 5,782 21 840
Northern Samar 5 117 4,287 10 400
Eastern Samar 10 184 4,328 25 1000
Sub Total 36 595 17,592 58 2,320
PAHP Coverage and Beneficiaries
Roll-Out Area: Region IX
Region/Province # of LGUs # of DCC DC Children # of ARBOs # of ARBs
Region IX
Zamboanga del Norte 8 326 16,640 10 400
Zamboanga Sibugay 4 137 6,489 4 160
Zamboanga del Sur 8 267 14,630 14 560
Sub Total 20 730 37,759 28 1,120
PAHP Pilot Program Coverage and Beneficiaries
Region/Province # of LGUs # of DCC DC Children # of ARBOs # of ARBs
Region V
3rd District CamSur 4 274 8,227 12 480
Camarines Norte 6 209 7,525 25 1,000
Castilla, Sorsogon 1 59 1,669 3 120
Sub Total 11 542 17,421 40 1,600
Region VIII
Leyte 14 112 3,195 2 80
Western Samar 7 182 5,782 21 840
Northern Samar 5 117 4,287 10 400
Eastern Samar 10 184 4,328 25 1,000
Sub Total 36 595 17,592 58 2,320
Region IX
Zamboanga del Norte 8 326 16,640 10 400
Zamboanga Sibugay 4 137 6,489 4 160
Zamboanga del Sur 8 267 14,630 14 560
Sub Total 20 730 37,759 28 1,120
Total 67 1,867 72,772 126 5,040
Partnership Against Hunger and Poverty
Implementation and Management Arrangement
Program
Advisory
Body
National Program
Management Office
Development
Partner
PAHP
Consultant
Regional PAHP
Convergence Team
Regional V
Region V - 3 Provinces
Provincial PAHP
Convergence Team
Region VIII – 4 Provinces
Region IX – 3 Provinces
Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Organizations (ARBOs),
Pantawid Parents Leaders Organizations (PPLOs)
Farmers Organizations (FOs)
Regional VIII
Regional IX
PAHP Assessment and planning workshop
PAHP Assessment and planning workshop
PAHP Assessment and planning workshop
Program Implementation Model
PAHP Integration, Complementation,
Connectivity
The Ocampo Model:
3rd District, Camarines Sur
DSWD Day Care Center in Ocampo
3rd District Camarines Sur Supplemental Feeding Program
53 Day Care Centers
1,444 Day Care Children
- Sustainable Livelihood Program
- Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino
Program
- KALAHI-CIDSS
DA Food Production Program in
Ocampo, 3rd District Camarines Sur
Food Production Program
3 Farmers Org’ns
2 Irrigator Service
Associations
- Agriculture extension and
training services
- Provision of production inputs
and facilities
DAR Support Services Program in
Ocampo, 3rd District Camarines Sur
Support Services Program
3 ARCs
3 ARBOs
ARCCESS (Farm Implements,
Support Services)
ADB ARCP II (FMR, Agri-enterprise)
JICA ARISP (Post Harvest Facility)
APCP, AIP (Prod’n loan, insurance)
-
ARCCESS – Combined Harvester ARCCESS - Hand Tractor
Agri-Enterprise Development
Agri’l Prod’n Credit Program ADB ARCP II Farm to Market Road
Agri-insurance (risk
mitigation) DAR-DA-PCIC
ARCCESS
Access to Agri-credit and Micro-
finance DAR-DA-LBP; CARD; TSPI
CapDev
for ARBs
Agri-extension Services
DAR thru outsourced service providers (BU) ; DA
– ATI; LGU – MAO; Private Sector (Pilipinas Shell
Foundation Inc.)
Rural Infrastructures
(FAPs)
Integrated and Complemented Support Services
ARB Organizations
PAHP
• DCC as Institutional Market
• Increase ARB household income
• Enhance partnership between
DSWD-DAR-DA and LGU
Ocampo Model: PAHP Integration, Complementation, Connectivity 3rd District, Camarines Sur
Support Services
Program
ARCCESS
Equipment/Facility
ARCP II
Rural Infra, AED, CDD
ARISP III
Multipurpose Bldg.
APCP
Production Loan
Poverty Reduction
Supplemental Feeding
Program
Sustainbale Livelihood
Program
Pantawid Pamilyang
Pilipino Program (4Ps)
KALAHI-CIDSS
Hunger Mitigation
Food Production
Program
Gulayan sa Paaralan
Gulayan sa Barangay
Barangay Food Terminal
Agri Extension Services
Food Security
3 ARCs
3 ARBOs
53 DCCs
1,444S DCChildren 2 FOs
50 Family, Farms
Initial Gains of the PAHP
ARBOs and FOs are now aware that they can market their farm produce to the Day Care Centers in their respective areas.
DSWD-LGU may consider buying the required food items for Day Care Centers from the ARBOs and FOs
Initial arrangements on food item procurement agreed between LGU and ARBOs facilitated by DAR and DSWD
Roll-out of the PAHP to Regions VIII and IX drawing lessons from pilot implementation in Region V
Enhanced partnership between DSWD, DA and DAR through PAHP Convergence Team
Technical inputs and advisory services from the International Consultant in PAHP design framework, procurement procedures and development of the M&E system
Obrigado! Thank You!